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Identification of BK Virus Genotypes in Recipients of Renal Transplant in Vietnam
Authors:Pham Quoc Toan  Le Thi Bao Quyen  Dinh Thi Thu Hang  Trinh Thi My Anh  Le Manh Cuong  Nguyen Sy Lanh  Hoang Xuan Su
Affiliation:1. Department of Nephrology, Military Hospital 103, Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam;2. University of Science, National University of Hanoi, Vietnam;3. Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam;4. Vietnam Border Defense Force Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam;5. Department of Pathology, Viet Duc University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate the prevalence and distribution of BK polyomavirus (BKV) genotypes in recipients of renal transplant in Vietnam.MethodsOne hundred six patients who underwent renal transplantation were included in this study. These patients were from the Department of Nephrology, Military Hospital 103, Vietnam Military Medical University. Quantification and genotyping of the BK virus was performed using in-house molecular methods from urine and plasma samples.ResultsBKV infection was detected in 82 patients (77.4%), including 58 patients who had the presence of both BK viremia and BK viruria, and 24 patients (22.60%) with BKV positive findings in the urine alone. Particularly, 16 patients (15.09%) had high BK viremia >104 copies/mL and 20 patients (18.9%) had BK viruria >107 copies/mL. BK virus nephropathy (BKVN) was confirmed in 6 patients (5.66%) by immunohistochemistry examination. Genotyping of BKV was performed successfully in 50 out of the 82 patients, with 36 out of 50 (72%) belonging to the BKV-I subtype and 14 out of 50 (28%) belonging to the BKV-IV subtype; no cases of genotypes II or III were observed. Using phylogenetic analysis of the subgroups, the BKV-I/b-1 subtype was found the predominant subgroup (100%), whereas BKV-IV included 21.43% of IV/a-1, 6.67% of IV/a-2, and 50% of IV/c-1, respectively. There remain 3 cases of BKV-IV (21.43%) that could not be categorized into any subgroups. In the 6 patients diagnosed BKVN, 5 of them were infected with subgroup I/b-1 (83.3%) and 1 patient was infected with subgroup IV/c-1 (16.7%). No significant difference between BKV genotypes was observed in relation to age, sex, HLA mismatch, viral load, BKVN, and immunosuppressive therapy.ConclusionsThis research indicated a high prevalence of BKV infection and BKV-I was predominant, followed by BKV-IV among recipients of renal transplant in Vietnam.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Hoang Xuan Su MD   PhD   Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy   Vietnam Military Medical University   No. 222 Phung Hung str   Hadong dist   Hanoi 100000   Vietnam. Tel.: +84 69 56 67 18.
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